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Round 1 – Grove works the jab early to test his range. Munoz fakes as he charges in and then backs off. Munoz then eats a short knee before he resets and shoots and gets a hard-fought takedown. Grove is against the fence and eats a couple punches as he gets back to his feet. Back to the center of the cage, Grove drops his opponent with an uppercut as he charges in. Munoz clings to a leg and tries to drag his opponent to the mat while looking to recover. Munoz eats dozens of hammerfists while Grove is warned about holding the cage, and the damage is mounting. Munoz gets to his feet but continues to cling to the single leg despite the punishment, and Grove is pushed against the cage. Munoz briefly lifts his opponent, but Grove fights off the takedown. Munoz drops to his knees and resets for the single leg, but Grove delivers a few shots from above. Ref Marc Goddard calls for a restart with two minutes left in the round, and the fighters reset in the center of the cage. Munoz shoots again, and Grove briefly locks in a choke before giving it up and getting back to his feet. Munoz lands two big right hands and then shoots, but Grove locks in a guillotine and rolls with it. It looks tight, but Grove must give it up. After returning to his feet, Grove drops hammerfists as a kneeling Munoz clings to his leg. Grove looks for another choke and locks in a power guillotine that looks tight, but Munoz escapes right before the round ends. It’s a very entertaining round that MMAjunkie.com scores 10-9 for Grove.

Round 2 –
Grove lands another nice shot as Munoz charges in. Munoz answers with a shot of his own, but Grove blasts him with a knee and then takes his opponent’s back as they hit the mat. Grove looks for a rear-naked choke, but Munoz tries to roll free. Grove has one hook in and then looks for the armbar as he loses the positioning for the choke. Munoz escapes, though, and takes top position and unloads a quick barrage of shots. Munoz tries to dive in with another shot, but Grove’s long legs provide defense. Munoz stays in full guard and delivers big punches to the head and body. Munoz unloads a quick dozen shots to the midsection that do damage and then postures up and rains down another shot that’s barely deflected. Back into full guard, Munoz throws more punches, but Grove defends. Munoz postures up and dives in with a big right hand that lands flush and then follows with a couple dozen more shots as Grove is pinned against the cage. Grove eventually must cover up, and the TKO stoppage comes moments later. Mark Munoz def. Kendall Grove via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 2:50.

RAFAEL DOS ANJOS VS. TERRY ETIM

Round 1 – Etim throws an early low kick and then misses high with a kick. Dos Anjos backs him up with missing punches, but Etim snaps off more low kicks. Dos Anjos rushes in and is caught with a guillotine choke as Etim rolls to his back. Dos Anjos remains patient as Etim clings to the hold for 30 seconds. Dos Anjos uses a free hand to pry some relief from the hold as the choke now reaches the one-minute mark. Etim has a tight body lock from his back, but Dos Anjos soon breaks free of the choke and works from the top. Etim briefly looks for an armbar but gives up side control. Dos Anjos delivers knees to the body and is warned about “elbows to the spine.” Dos Anjos delivers more knee strikes, and he’s issued a warning, and ref Marc Goddard stands the fighters up, which gives Etim a big advantage after the confusing warning. After the restart, Dos Anjos pushes his opponent into the cage and then grabs a leg as he falls to the mat. Dos Anjos looks for the heel hook, but Etim masterfully spins out of it and takes top control. Dos Anjos works butterfly guard but then pulls his opponent into full guard. Etim tries to posture up, but Dos Anjos avoids punishment. Etim finally gets through some hammerfists as Dos Anjos looks to roll for a kneebar. He can’t get it, and time expires. MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-9 for Dos Anjos, who probably shouldn’t have had his dominant position taken away early in the round.

Round 2 – A touch of gloves gets us started, and there’s little action early. The fighters trade leg kicks, but Etim gets the better of it. Dos Anjos answers with an inside leg kick but backs up his opponent with a spinning back kick. Dos Anjos swings wildly and eats a knee as Etim backs him up. Dos Anjos catches a body kick and forces the fight to the mat and immediately takes side control. Dos Anjos lands a few punches to the body while looking to take advantage of his dominant position. Etim, though, avoids much of the damage, but Dos Anjos moves into a near-mount position before his opponent pulls him into half guard. Dos Anjos moves back to side control and delivers forearms to the face. More elbows tag Etim to the kisser, and Dos Anjos looks to move into mount. Dos Anjos uses elbow strikes to set up the mount position, but Etim instantly bucks his way back to half guard. Dos Anjos, though, delivers big punches from side control and then moves into the north-south position while locking in a choke. Dos Anjos now looks for a kimura, but Etim defends. Dos Anjos now moves to the sitting position and cranks an armbar and finally forces the tap-out after the second-round jiu-jitsu clinic. Rafael Dos Anjos def. Terry Etim via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 4:40.

MATT HUGHES VS. RENZO GRACIE

Round 1 – A touch of gloves gets the legend vs. legend fight underway. Little action early until Hughes whiffs on a high kick. Gracie paws the jab. The fighters continue dancing and there’s little action a minute in. Hughes throws a leg kick as Graice misses on a lunging punch to the midsection. Gracie moves and lands a left and then lands a nice shot to the body. Hughes shakes it off, ducks under a punch, and then clinches and pushes his opponent into the fence. Gracie blocks knees with knees and then escapes. After resetting in the center of the cage, Gracie ducks under a left hook, and the fighters clinch again. Hughes pushes Gracie into the fence with underhooks secured. “Gracie! Gracie!” chants pop up as Gracie again spins off the cage for a reset. The fighters again softly paw jabs until Hughes lands a nice low kick. Gracie backs him up with lunging punches that miss. Gracie continues throwing and missing from distance. Hughes lands another low kick and then another. Hughes misses wide on a Superman punch. Hughes lands a short right before retreating. Gracie answers and then lands a nice front kick. There’s not much action in this round. MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-10 with no distinct winner.

Round 2 – A touch of gloves gets the second round started, as well. Gracie lands a couple quick left jabs before Hughes answers with a couple low kicks, one that makes Gracie stagger. After resetting, Gracie lands a low kick of his own, and after a collision, Hughes apologizes for a knee strike that grazed his opponent’s groin. Gracie lands a jab, but Hughes scores underhooks, tries to muscle his way to the mat, but Gracie quickly escapes to his feet. Hughes lands another nice low kick. Gracie misses with a right and Hughes with a left. Hughes then lands another low kick, and they’re starting to do damage. Gracie lands a nice shot to the belly, but the crowd is becoming restless. Both fighters swing and miss with power punches. Gracie ends a stalemate with a low kick but partially eats a left hook. Hughes works the jab and then goes low with a kick, and the crowd’s restlessness now turns to a mix of boos and cheers as they try to spark some action. The fighters continue throwing shots from distance that don’t land. Hughes unloads a low kick, the only thing really working in this fight. Gracie partially connects on an overhand right. Gracie looks for the takedown, but Hughes briefly has a guillotine that he gives up and then shoves Gracie into the cage. Boos meets the end of the round, which MMAjunkie.com gives 10-9 to Hughes, though it’s a close one.

Round 3 – Both fighters have plenty in the gas tank as the final round gets underway. Hughes lands another low kick and then dodges a jab. Hughes lands another and is then backed up with a punch to the stomach. Gracie follows with a left but misses with a right. Gracie moves in and eats a shot to the midsection before retreating. Hughes partially connects on a right hand that Gracie shakes off. Hughes backs Gracie against the cage and lands another low kick. Hughes clinches and delivers a couple knees to the body. Hughes pulls him off the cage with underhooks and moves into the Muay Thai clinch. He unloads an uppercut when Gracie breaks free and then lands a quick right, and Gracie looks a bit wobbly. Hughes lands another low kick. Gracie is breathing hard as Hughes lands another low-kick-uppercut combo. Gracie trips to the mat, and Hughes comically helps him up before knocking him back down with a kick. Gracie remains on the mat for an extended time before getting back up as his opponent has no intention of following him to the mat. Hughes unloads more leg kicks but doesn’t seem in a hurry to finish it. He finally starts throwing punches and drops Gracie with a right. But like before, he backs off and waits for Gracie to slowly get back to his feet. The crowd boos the game plan. Hughes with more low kicks, jabs and a one-two combo that drops Gracie and finally forces the stoppage. Hughes immediately offers a hand and helps Gracie to his feet. Matt Hughes def. Renzo Gracie via TKO (strikes) Round 3, 4:40.

CHAMP B.J. PENN VS. FRANKIE EDGAR

Round 1 – Edgar with a front kick as the fighters frantically circle and throw jabs. Penn takes the center of the cage as Edgar bounces around the perimeter. Edgar creates some distance with a jab and then lands a low kick and retreats. Edgar lands another low kick. Penn remains patient. Edgar throws a jab from distance. Penn answers with one of his own. Edgar misses with a front kick, and Penn continues working his jab. More jabs from both fighters. Edgar remains light on his feet while moving in and out looking for an opening. Edgar misses with a stiff jab that Penn barely avoids. Edgar, though, connects a low kick before retreating again. The fighters clinch, and Edgar eats a couple shots after failing on the takedown attempt. More dancing until Penn lands a combo as Edgar moves in. After resetting, Edgar moves in again and eats a jab. The fighters trade shots, and after meeting in the center of the cage, Edgar misses on a body kick before retreating. Edgar with a low kick before ducking under a left. The fighters meet again, and Penn shoves him aside. Not a lot landed, but it’s an intriguing first round. MMAjunkie.com scores a close one 10-9 for Penn.

Round 2 – Edgar opens with a leg kick that lands but misses the next. Penn lands a couple jabs. Edgar answers with one of his own. Edgar continues with lots of head and footwork as he moves in and out of range. Edgar snaps off a quick right that lands and then shoots, but Penn easily fends it off. After the reset, Penn misses on a left. More jabs from the champ. Edgar lands a low kick, and the fighters swing and miss while briefly colliding in the center of the cage. Edgar moves in, but Penn gets the better of it with counter-shots. Penn partially connects on a quick left uppercut before Edgar lands a jab. Edgar looks to grab a leg and throws a right that misses before retreating again. Penn misses on a lunging punch to the body. Edgar lands a nice left to the body but eats a one-two counter. Penn lands another shot to the body. Edgar throws a body kick that misses. Edgar lands a counter as Penn goes on the offensive. Edgar continues circling and fakes a Superman punch. Edgar lands a low kick set up by a right, shoots, grabs a leg, and throws Penn to the mat. The champ, though, instantly returns to his feet. Lots of dancing as the round ends before Edgar lands a decent right as the round ends. It’s another close one that MMAjunkie.com scores 10-9 for Penn.

Round 3 – Penn again takes the center of the cage as Edgar circles around him. Edgar lands a left jab and misses on a body kick. Penn stalks and then throws an effective left-right counter as Edgar considers a takedown attempt. The fighters trade jabs, and Penn lands a very nice jab with a reach advantage. Edgar looks to stick and move but can’t get close to do much. He then eats a counter left before resetting. Edgar lands a left and then another thanks to his quick feet. Edgar’s head kick is checked, but he gets through a right jab. Edgar with a low kick and then just misses on a right hand that sets up a takedown attempt. Penn easily snuffs it out. Edgar moves in with a left and retreats before Penn can counter. Edgar then lands a nice body kick when the takedown fails. Penn counters with a right hand on the next exchange. Edgar ducks under a punch and shoots but eats a knee on the break. Penn misses with a big left. Edgar partially connects on an overhand right to the body. The fighters trade punches just as the round ends. It’s another close one, but MMAjunkie.com gives it to Edgar, who had a slight edge on aggression and striking accuracy.

Round 4 – We now enter the championship fourth round. Edgar still light on his feet. Penn counters a kick with a quick right. Edgar lunges with a jab and takes a low kick to the knee. Edgar moves in and out as little lands. Edgar now takes the center of the cage and backs Penn away with a low kick. Edgar moves in with a combo but misses as Penn remains patient. Edgar stutter-steps a takedown, and Penn easily defends. Penn throws a right jab but takes another low kick to the shin. Edgar goes high and just misses with a head kick. Edgar moves in with a right hand to the body before retreating. Edgar then ducks under a right. Penn lands jabs from distance as Edgar backs away. Edgar thinks about a takedown, but Penn again easily snuffs it out. Edgar lands a right to the body, but Penn shows no ill effects. Penn counters with a quick right but doesn’t have much behind it. The crowd grows a bit restless before Edgar pushes forward with a combo and flying knee that’s partially blocked. Edgar lands a left, but Penn counters with a right. Edgar continues to be the aggressor and trades shot for counter shot with the champ. Penn lands a nice left hook to the body before the round ends. In typical fashion for this fight, it’s a close one and extremely hard to score, but MMAjunkie.com gives it 10-9 to Edgar for being the aggressor.

Round 5 – The fighters trade quick shots before Penn moves out of the way of a right. Penn moves in with a combo, but Edgar ducks under it and puts the champ on his back. Penn, though, quickly gets back to his feet. Edgar lands the first part of a combo and ducks under a counter. Penn with a nice left jab. Penn barely blocks a head kick. Edgar continues to stick and move and then ducks under a left. Penn lands a nice low kick that makes Edgar reset. Edgar returns one that only partially connects. After a collision in the cage, Penn lands a right on the break. Penn snaps off a quick and effective right hand and then checks a high kick. Edgar still light on his feet 23 minutes into the fight. Penn throws a punch, Edgar ducks and shoots, but Penn defends on the subsequent two takedown attempts. Edgar with a left jab that lands. Edgar lands a beautiful kick-punch combo that finishes with a strong left. Edgar misses with a right and eats a left that partially lands. The fighters trade jabs before Penn checks a body kick. Edgar fakes a shot and then resets. Penn with a punch to the body. Edgar considers a takedown attempt but eats a right and and a left. Edgar takes Penn’s back but can’t do anything as the final bell sounds. It’s another close one. After a long discussion, MMAjunkie.com scores a final close round for Edgar, 10-9, who takes it 48-47 overall on our scorecard. Frankie Edgar def. B.J. Penn via unanimous decision (50-45, 48-47, 49-46) to become new UFC lightweight champion.

CHAMP ANDERSON SILVA VS. DEMIAN MAIA

Round 1 – The crowd is still buzzing from the Edgar upset as the main event gets underway. There’s little action early as the fighters circle and test their range by pawing their jabs. Lots of circling and thinking. Silva lands the first shot 75 seconds in with a front kick to the shin. Silva sticks out his right hand as Maia slaps it away. Silva lands a big low kick that spins Maia. Silva moves slowly in a low crouch with his hands at his side. Maia remains reserved. Silva now picks up his energy and lands a back kick. Silva taunts while kneeling on the cage. As broadcaster Joe Rogan calls it, “confidence-crushing clowning.” Silva lands more low kicks that take a toll. Maia, though, shakes it off and remains in his fighters stance. Silva goes high with a quick kick and then low. Silva clowns some more and then stings Maia with a right. Maia tries to pull guard once the distance is closed, but Silva shakes it off. A flying knee sends Maia to the mat. Silva stands over him with leg kicks and a kick to the arm. The ref calls for a stand-up. Silva keeps his hands at waste while taunting his opponent. Silva comically fakes a series of rights and then lands one and knocks Maia briefly to the mat as the round ends. MMAjunkie.com scores a typically bizarre Silva-dominated round 10-9 for the champ.

Round 2 – Maia remains in a typical fighter’s stance as Silva lets his arms hang while taunting. Silva throws front kicks to the shin, lands a big right, taunts and then drops Maia with another kick. Maia is back up, and Silva’s posturing and taunting continue. Maia, though, stays at a distance and obviously doesn’t want to engage. Silva throws low kicks, drops his hands, stuffs a takedown and nearly scores an illegal soccer kick before Maia gets back to his feet. Maia shoots again, and Silva trash-talks and tells him to stand with him. Silva continues the jawing as he puts his hands on his hips. Silva fakes anger and slaps the mat in fake protest. Maia throws jabs, but Silva taunts him between low kicks. Silva taunts him and waves him in. The crowd is understandably in a bit of shock. Silva waves his opponent in again and then throws a stinging body kick. Maia shoots and misses again, and Silva allows him up. Silva taunts some more and throws an inside leg kick. Silva is yelling as he throws the occasional punch. The round ends, and MMAjunkie.com gives it Silva the Entertainer, 10-9.

Round 3 – Silva works kicks from different angles and specifically works the front kick to the shins. Maia’s face is bloodied and nose possible broken. Silva fires off more leg kicks. Little action follows as Silva remains in a crouched stance. Silva with another low front kick and another and another whenever Maia closes the distance. The boo birds are finally heard as the pace slows. Silva misses on a big spinning back kick, misses on a big looping punch, defends the takedown, and then backs away as Maia resets. Silva throws a body kick and clowns some more. Lots of dancing as Dana White can be heard saying, “Come on, guys!” Silva fires off some jabs, defends another takedown, and then another. With Maia on his back, Silva stands over him and then finally allows him back before his dance routine sends him careering into the ref, who nudges him away. Boos ends the round. MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-9 for Silva.

Round 4 – A lopsided affair enters the fourth round. Little action early until Maia connects on overhand left that earns applause from the crowd. Silva looks for the counter, and with nothing to counter, the pace again slows to a halt. Maia becomes the aggressor and throws wildly as Silva simply circles away. Silva misses with a front kick that has nothing behind it. The crowd is all but dead aside from a few chants from Maia and some booing. Maia scores with a jab. “Maia! Maia!” chants gain some supporters as the champ continues to circle away. Silva throws another low kick as the crowd starts to turn against the champ. “GSP! GSP!” chants now fill the arena as welterweight champ (and potential next opponent) Georges St-Pierre sits cageside. The ref tells the fighters to pick up the pace as we enter the final minute with hardly any action to speak of. Maia stalks and throws a right as Silva backs away. Maia finally throws his hands up in disgust and wants the champ to engage. “Maia! Maia!” chants continue again as Silva circles away. Maia again shows frustration. MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-9 for Maia, who at least made an attempt to engage.

Round 5 – Maia’s left eye is swollen completely shut as we enter the final frame. Silva looks more active on his feet and paws his jab before throwing a low kick. Maia chases and shoots for a takedown, but Silva easily defends. Silva throws an off balance high soccer kick that looked amateurish. Silva lands a front kick of the shin, and Maia lands a nice combo that staggers Silva. Maia lands another one when they engage again, and as he slips to the mat, he continues throwing haymakers. The ref calls for a restart, and the crowd comes alive with Maia’s go-for-broke effort. Silva throws spinning back kick, but the crowd is now definitely in Maia’s corner as he stalks after the champ. Silva walks away from his opponent, and the crowd boos. Maia shoots and secures a leg, presses Silva against the cage but he dips for a takedown and can’t get it. Silva hops around and waits for his opponent to engage. Silva misses with an overhand punch and then circles away again. Maia again throws his hands up in frustration as Silva dances around. The ref calls for a timeout and warns Silva about retreating. The arena wildly cheers. Silva works jabs after the warning but seems largely unfazed. Maia stalks but can’t find an opening, and the round ends to an area full of boos. MMAjunkie.com scores it 10-9 for Silva, but no one’s going to be happy with the bizarre performance. Anderson Silva def. Demian Maia via unanimous decision to retain UFC middleweight title.

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